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There are the "fact checkers", and then there are the fact checker fact checkers - and it goes on to the point where the only one that might know the truth about Obama's record of deportations is Jesus.
When I found Jesus and joined the Landover Baptist Church, I went to the Catholic Church and attempted to have my name removed from their membership rolls - which they refused to do. If they won't even excommunicate baby slaughterer Nancy Pelosi, why should they bother with me. The cathylicks claim there are 1.272 billion world-wide according to Satan's earthly headquarters - the Vatican.
While the mooselimbs are killing Christians in large numbers, they are also killing each other in record numbers. It's hard to see how they can claim they are the fastest growing religion.
There is that old adage about how to tell if a nigra is lying (his lips are moving), and Obama and his administration has been changing the way they count the illegal aliens for some time to the point where it is a game of wonderland croquet - the hoops keep moving.
There are the "fact checkers", and then there are the fact checker fact checkers - and it goes on to the point where the only one that might know the truth about Obama's record of deportations is Jesus.
When I found Jesus and joined the Landover Baptist Church, I went to the Catholic Church and attempted to have my name removed from their membership rolls - which they refused to do. If they won't even excommunicate baby slaughterer Nancy Pelosi, why should they bother with me. The cathylicks claim there are 1.272 billion world-wide according to Satan's earthly headquarters - the Vatican.
While the mooselimbs are killing Christians in large numbers, they are also killing each other in record numbers. It's hard to see how they can claim they are the fastest growing religion.
There is that old adage about how to tell if a nigra is lying (his lips are moving), and Obama and his administration has been changing the way they count the illegal aliens for some time to the point where it is a game of wonderland croquet - the hoops keep moving.
PolitiFact and the Deportation Deception
By Bryan W. White - May 7, 2014 - 4:21 pm
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The state of U.S. immigration enforcement
President Obama’s immigration record can only count as mixed. Obama inherited a beefed-up border security force from President George W. Bush. But while the number of removals has increased to record levels, the overall number of aliens leaving as a direct result of immigration enforcement stands at its lowest level in decades. We should warn that DHS and ICE statistics count each separate removal or return event. The same alien can potentially count as removed or returned multiple times in the space of a year.
The Congressional Research Service produced a chart in 2012 showing the estimated population of unauthorized resident aliens. The chart shows that population growing since 2008 despite the high number of deportations and the lower number of illegal border crossings associated with the weak U.S. economy.
Executive orders and selective enforcement
During our interview with CIS’s Jessica Vaughan, she named three executive actions from Obama she said carried the most significant effects on immigration enforcement.
2011 Morton memo: This memo opened the way for ICE to use broadened prosecutorial discretion in immigration enforcement.
2012 restrictions on issuance of detainers: This memo directed ICE agents to refrain from issuing detainers unless undocumented aliens met certain conditions.
2012 deferred action for childhood arrivals: This executive action created an avenue for undocumented aliens coming to the United States as children to file for deferred action on their cases. The government would relax its efforts to enforce immigration law on those who qualify and allow them to apply for work permits.
These memos stand as part of a pattern of changing enforcement using prosecutorial discretion as a justification. The broadly applied rules for prosecutorial discretion have about the same effect as changing the wording of immigration law.
“The Obama administration,” Vaughan says, “has expanded the concept to the point where nearly all illegal aliens are considered worthy of prosecutorial discretion – the exception is the rule.”
The administration’s priorities leave most resident undocumented aliens with little to worry about from immigration enforcement. The government focuses its attention on the border and gooses deportation numbers by sending more border cases to an immigration judge. DHS reports removals and returns on the same spreadsheet for a reason, it seems to us. Removals and returns combined are far lower under Obama than under Bush or President Bill Clinton, and lower than under any president going back to the Nixon era.
When PolitiFact reports the administration is on track to set deportation records, it omits much of the story.
By Bryan W. White - May 7, 2014 - 4:21 pm
. . .
The state of U.S. immigration enforcement
President Obama’s immigration record can only count as mixed. Obama inherited a beefed-up border security force from President George W. Bush. But while the number of removals has increased to record levels, the overall number of aliens leaving as a direct result of immigration enforcement stands at its lowest level in decades. We should warn that DHS and ICE statistics count each separate removal or return event. The same alien can potentially count as removed or returned multiple times in the space of a year.
The Congressional Research Service produced a chart in 2012 showing the estimated population of unauthorized resident aliens. The chart shows that population growing since 2008 despite the high number of deportations and the lower number of illegal border crossings associated with the weak U.S. economy.
Executive orders and selective enforcement
During our interview with CIS’s Jessica Vaughan, she named three executive actions from Obama she said carried the most significant effects on immigration enforcement.
2011 Morton memo: This memo opened the way for ICE to use broadened prosecutorial discretion in immigration enforcement.
2012 restrictions on issuance of detainers: This memo directed ICE agents to refrain from issuing detainers unless undocumented aliens met certain conditions.
2012 deferred action for childhood arrivals: This executive action created an avenue for undocumented aliens coming to the United States as children to file for deferred action on their cases. The government would relax its efforts to enforce immigration law on those who qualify and allow them to apply for work permits.
These memos stand as part of a pattern of changing enforcement using prosecutorial discretion as a justification. The broadly applied rules for prosecutorial discretion have about the same effect as changing the wording of immigration law.
“The Obama administration,” Vaughan says, “has expanded the concept to the point where nearly all illegal aliens are considered worthy of prosecutorial discretion – the exception is the rule.”
The administration’s priorities leave most resident undocumented aliens with little to worry about from immigration enforcement. The government focuses its attention on the border and gooses deportation numbers by sending more border cases to an immigration judge. DHS reports removals and returns on the same spreadsheet for a reason, it seems to us. Removals and returns combined are far lower under Obama than under Bush or President Bill Clinton, and lower than under any president going back to the Nixon era.
When PolitiFact reports the administration is on track to set deportation records, it omits much of the story.
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